Unions are known for fighting for higher pay and workplace conditions. But academic workers in the University of California system authorized their union on...
Schools should use mentoring and sports to support vulnerable pupils, survey pupils on where and when violence takes place and “cautiously” consider interventions that...
A surge in students’ chronic absenteeism since the return to in-person classes hasn’t discriminated, threatening academic recovery in schools of all sizes and demographic...
Teachers’ unions, long defenders of the teaching profession, are now putting their own spin on an often-criticized component: teacher preparation. The Washington Education Association...
Schools will be “expected” to publish a summary of their “music development plans” on their websites from September, the government has said. In their...
Children in home education died or were abused because “the protective factor that school can offer was missing from their lives”, an independent review...
When it comes to choosing a commencement speaker, colleges and universities take different approaches. Some go local, selecting well-known figures in the area. Others...
Joe Feldman is a former high school teacher, principal, and district administrator; author of Grading for Equity; and the CEO of Crescendo Education Group,...
Lambeth council spent £230,000 on legal fees and investigations into England’s former best-paid primary headteacher in a case that has ended in a secret...
The death of a 16-year-old nonbinary student after an altercation in a high school girls’ bathroom in Oklahoma has drawn national attention and outrage...
There are two questions we hear frequently from principals and teachers when we visit schools. Those questions are: Principals: “What should I cover at...
Some employers lack the “knowledge or confidence” to offer learners with SEND high-quality work experience, an Ofsted review has found. The watchdog was tasked...
The chaotic and substantially delayed rollout of a simplified FAFSA form, rising reports of antisemitism at K-12 schools and on college campuses, Biden administration...
Editor’s note: For additional perspectives on the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, Education Week Opinion Contributor Bettina L. Love invited R....
Many educators will tell you that cellphones are a source of serious academic, mental health, and behavioral problems for students. And school leaders are...
Throughout a series of congressional hearings about what public schools and universities are doing to combat antisemitism, Republicans keep hammering school leaders on one...